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JRR Tolkien wrote a myth, in part, so that we would recognize the value of myths. "Myth" doesn't necessarily mean "falsehood." What if a myth were actually true?
-Check in on our Lenten Booster Project
-The myth of Middle Earth vs. the Antediluvian (pre-flood) world
-We don't have to deconstruct history in order to understand it
By Ross and StacyJRR Tolkien wrote a myth, in part, so that we would recognize the value of myths. "Myth" doesn't necessarily mean "falsehood." What if a myth were actually true?
-Check in on our Lenten Booster Project
-The myth of Middle Earth vs. the Antediluvian (pre-flood) world
-We don't have to deconstruct history in order to understand it